That’s great and all, but how about a permanent fix to stick drift?
Sony’s masterpiece of design, the Dualsense controller, is packed to the hilt with features: An awesome haptic feedback system, a touch-sensitive panel, and a sweet mini-speaker for added immersion in games. Naturally, one needs a PlayStation 5 to make the most of these but one thing that’s a bit of a pain on both PC and consoles is the rather small battery capacity. But that may well be a thing of the past if the specs of a purported second version are to be believed.
We spotted this over at Sweclockers, where somebody noticed a now-removed listing at Best Buy Canada for a Sony Dualsense V2 controller. Looking identical to the original model, the product description stated that the updated design will have an « exceptional 12-hour battery life, on a full charge. »
The listing also included Sony’s official charging station with the new controller, and all for the same price as a current Dualsense. Looking at Best Buy’s US page, the standard white model retails at $70 (the more colourful options are $5 more) and the dual controller charger is $30, but since the page has been taken down, I can’t check what was shown.
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